Juice extractor



June 10, 1930.

B. R. DELERAY JUICE ExTRAcToR Filed April '7, 1928 www tot er 1. eZem Patented June 10, 1930 I i IUNITEDJ sTATEs PATENT-OFFICE I Y l i iBERT R. DELERALKOF Los ANGELES, cAiiIFoiiiiIA` di j Applieaun inea Aprii 7, 192s. serial No. 268,127.

. This invention relates to a juice extractor for the burr and stem being shown in elethe purpose of which is to extract juice from vation. citrus fruits. Figure A2 is a cross-section taken about Devices for this purpose have been emon the line 2-2 of Figure 1. y 1

ployed involving the use of a rotatable burr Referring more particularly vto the parts, 55

mounted upon a stem yguided to move down- 1 represents a bowl which isprovided prefwardly, and inthe operationV of the device erably at its center with an integral upthe half fruit is applied to the upper face wardly extending sleeve 2.l In using the deof the burr and the! burr and' stem forced vice the inverted half fruit is applied to' a 1o downwardly. In its downward movement rotary burr 3' having a guidev stem 4 on its 60 a thread on thel stem efects the rotation of under side which extends downwardly and the burr, thereby extracting the juice. In'` s guided within sleeve 2L The body of this the devices referred to, there is no provision stem is of plain cylindrical form. I proforsexcluding the juices 4from contact with vide' means within the sleeve for effecting the stem and this is objectionable because thel the rotation of the lstem' torotate the burr 65 stem and other working parts are of metal, as `it is depressed. For this purpose I precorrosion of which is caused by the` action fer to provide a bushing 5 within the sleeve of the acid in the extracted juices. having high-pitch threads 6 cut on itsy inner The vgeneral yobject of this invention is to face. The lower end of the stem is provided provide a simple juice extractor to which the with'means for engaging the bushing to ro- 70 half fruit may be readily applied, and opertate the stem. For this purpose it is proated upon so as to extract the juices, andto vided with high pitch-threads 7 to cooperate provide simple means for housing the mech- 'with the threads 6 to rotate the stem Vas it anism for guidin the stem and burr` in*v is forced downwardly. In order to retain their descent and Ior returning the same to the stem and exclude fruit'juices from con- 75 i -an elevated position; also to providel means ltact with the threads if such juices should f for excluding the juices'from Contact with splash -upon the stem, I provide a cap 8 the threads of the guide stem. preferably in theform of avscrewcap having A further object of the invention is'to an opening 9 through which the stempasses fao improve the general construction of devices downwardly. This opening is preferably 80 for this purpose, to provide simple means for formed as a stuiin box 10 retaining a packcollecting they juices and Ysimple means for ing ring 11 of rub er, leather liberv or other forcing the burr and stem downwardly Witli-l suitablematerial. Suitable means is proout necessitating the operator of the device vided for .eectin'g the return of the burr holding the fruit in his hand when the burr ,andpstem after the same have been depressed. 85 is being actuated'to eXtraQt the-3.1110@ Forthis purpose I prefer to provide yacoil v Furthel.' Oblects of the mventlon Wluap' spring 12 ylocated within the bore ,of` the Pear hremaffie" bushing 5 and below the stem 4L so that vthis The invention consists 1n the novel parts Spring exerts an upward thrust upon the o "and combination of parts to be descmbed lower end of the stem In order to retain hereinafter, .all o f which contribute to protHe packing 11 I prefr to crimp inwardly duce an eclent lume extractor the edge 13 that* is formed around the pack- A preferred embodiment of the invention ing 11. This edge will be an acute edge by is described in the following specification, 'reason of the fact that therupper ,face 14 95 f th t' while the broad scope o e inven ion is of the cap is of conical form. The Cap may N td t'th eddlaim.

po heorvring: ap? n e c S be provided with screw threads 15 for secur- Figure 1 is a veri-,icalcentvral, Section ing it tothe threadedk upper end of the i through a juice extractor embodying my sleeve 2. Y invention, a portion of the depressing means The upper end of the bushing 5 preferably ioo extends into an annular recess 16 formed on the under side of the cap.

The sleeve 2 and bushing 5 are constructed in such a way that rotation of the bushing within the sleeve is prevented. Any suitable means may be employed for this purpose. In the present instance I effect this result by forming the interior of the sleeve of hexagonal form but any other angular form may be employed if desired.

The bowl and the sleeve may be formed of glass or similar material.

The burr 3 lits tight on an angular shank 17 formed on the upper end of the stem.

A juice extractor having the parts already described can be used for extracting fruit juices by holding the inverted fruit against the burr and forcing the same downwardly while the fruit is held in ones iingers. However, I prefer to provide means for pressing the fruit down which will avoid the necessity for holding it in ones fingers. For this purpose I prefer to provide a lever 18 having ka handle 19 at its free end and having a curved inner end 20 which may be pivotally attached to the edge of the bowl between integral lugs 21 on the bowl. The

body of this lever is substantially horizontal and is formed withl a shallow socket 22 on its under side directly over the burr.V By lifting the lever the fruit can be placed over the burr and the handle then pressed downwardly so as to press the fruit forcibly against the burr.

The force employed should be sutlicientto cause the burr 3 and stem 4 to descend. As this descent occurs the spring 12 becomes compressed and when the downward pressure on the lever ceases, the spring l2 will operate to return the stem and burr to their lnormal elevated position. By repeating this movement once ortwice the extractor will extract the juices from fruit.

VIt will be noted that by reason of the location of the sleeve at about the center of the bowl, the bowl operates effectively to catch the juices that run from the fruit. Furthermore the operating parts are housed in the sleeve and protected bythe cap 8 from Contact with the fruit juices. 4

It will be evident that my invention is capable of being used for performing light reaming operations, the article to be reamed being held in the socket 22 with its side to be reamed disposed 'below so as to come in contact with a reaming burr such as, the burr 3.

`What Iclaim is:

`1. In a 'juice extractor, the combination of a bowl having a sleeve extending upwardly within the same, a burr having a plain cylindrical guide stem extending downwardly therefrom with 'its lower end housed within the sleeve, means on the sleeve and cooperating means on the lower end of the stem to cause a rotation of the stem when the burr and stem are forced4 downwardly, and means for returning the stem and burr to an elevated position after the same have been depressed.

2. In a juice extractor, the combination of a bowl having a sleeve extending upwardly within the same, a burr having a guide stem extending downwardly therefrom within the sleeve, means for connecting the sleeve and the stem to cause a rotation of the stem when the burr and stem are forced downwardly, and a spring within the sleeve operating to return the stem and burr to an elevated position after the same have been depressed.

3. In a juice extractor, the combination of a bowl having a sleeve extending upwardly within the same, a burr having a guide stem extending downwardly therefrom within the sleeve, means for connecting the sleeve and the stem to cause a rotation of the stem when the burr and stem are forced downwardly, and a coil spring disposed within the sleeve below the stem, thrusting against the lower end of the stem and operating to return the stem and the ,burr to an elevated position after the same have been depressed.` p

4. In a juice extractor, the combination of a bowll having a sleeve extending upwardly within the same, a burr having a plain cylindrical guide stem extending downwardly therefrom and through the upper end of the sleeve, means on the sleeve and cooperating means on the'lower-part of the stem to ycause automatic rotation of the stem when and cooperating means on the lower end of the stem to cause a rotation of the stem when the burr and stem are forced downwardly,

lmeans for returning the stem and burr to an elevated position after the same ,have been depressed, and a lever pivotally attached to the bowl `to swing in a substantially vertical plane andy extending across above the burr for forcing the fruit down on the burr. j

6. In a juice extractor, the combination of a bowl having a sleeve extending upwardly within the same, a bushing within the sleeve having a high-pitch thread within `.the same, a burr having a guide stem extend- Ylng downwardly through the bushing and havin a high-pitch thread for engaging the threa of the bushing, a cap having an opening throu h which the stem passes and secured to t e upper end of the sleeve, and a spring within the bushing thrustingv against the lower end of the stem to return the burr and stem after the same have been depressed.

7.. In combination, a stern havin a plain cylindrical portion at its upper en a uide sleeve for engaging the plain cylin rical portion to guide the stem to move up and down in a substantially vertical position, a burr carried by the upper end of the stem, a lever having a relativel fixed pivot at one side of the stem and having a handle for pressing an article with the lever down upon the burr so that the lever operates todepress the burr and the stem, and means on the lower end of the stem with cooperating means on the guide sleeve for automatically rotating the stem and burr While they are being depressed by the lever.

Signed at Los Angeles, California this 25 29 day of March, 1928.

BERT R. DELERAY. 

